Olympus B80SU NiMH Overnight Battery & Charger Set for D425/D395/D535/D540/D545/D580/D595 Digital Cameras


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Cost friendly charger offers the high performance of 4-AA 2100mAh batteries and a charger (charge time: 9 hours). Charger has a fold down wall plug.
1 Not as Rapid as you might think...
The BU-500 charger included in this package uses a fixed 13-hour timer that is reset whenever unplugged. (Stated on Olympus web site) If the batteries are fully charged, the current is reduced, but the light stays on until the 13 hours are up. As my two-year old Olympus BU-100 charger (sadly no longer available, it seems) charged 4 batteries in about 4 hours, I am not sure how this one can be called "Rapid".
2 Compact Battery Charger
I have this charger (only in black as marketed by Energizer), Specifically, what I like about the unit is that there is no external cord; the plug is built into the unit and folds down for very compact storage. Red light at the bottom goes out when batteries are charged.

Tuesday, 07-Oct-2008 21:31:42 CDT
Quote of the Day:


	Well, he thought, since neither Aristotelian Logic nor the disciplines

of Science seemed to offer much hope, it's time to go beyond them...
Drawing a few deep even breaths, he entered a mental state practiced
only by Masters of the Universal Way of Zen. In it his mind floated freely,
able to rummage at will among the bits and pieces of data he had absorbed,
undistracted by any outside disturbances. Logical structures no longer
inhibited him. Pre-conceptions, prejudices, ordinary human standards vanished.
All things, those previously trivial as well as those once thought important,
became absolutely equal by acquiring an absolute value, revealing relationships
not evident to ordinary vision. Like beads strung on a string of their own
meaning, each thing pointed to its own common ground of existence, shared by
all. Finally, each began to melt into each, staying itself while becoming
all others. And Mind no longer contemplated Problem, but became Problem,
destroying Subject-Object by becoming them.
Time passed, unheeded.
Eventually, there was a tentative stirring, then a decisive one, and
Nakamura arose, a smile on his face and the light of laughter in his eyes.
-- Wayfarer

The astronomer Francesco Sizi, a contemporary of Galileo, argues that
Jupiter can have no satellites:

There are seven windows in the head, two nostrils, two ears, two
eyes, and a mouth; so in the heavens there are two favorable stars, two
unpropitious, two luminaries, and Mercury alone undecided and indifferent.
From which and many other similar phenomena of nature such as the seven
metals, etc., which it were tedious to enumerate, we gather that the number
of planets is necessarily seven. [...]
Moreover, the satellites are invisible to the naked eye and
therefore can have no influence on the earth and therefore would be useless
and therefore do not exist.